Jira Studio Explained

Jira Studio
Developer:Atlassian
Discontinued:yes
Latest Release Version:June 2011[1]
Programming Language:Java
Genre:SaaS
License:Proprietary
Website:http://www.atlassian.com/hosted/studio/
Operating System:Cross-platform

Jira Studio was an integrated, hosted software development suite developed by Atlassian Software Systems. Jira Studio included Subversion for revision control, Jira for issue tracking and bug tracking, Confluence for content management, Jira Agile (previously known as GreenHopper)[2] for agile planning and management, Bamboo for continuous integration, Crucible for code review and FishEye for source code repository browsing.

Jira Studio was retired in February 2013.[3] The Atlassian Cloud offers the same SaaS hosted model, integrations, and plugin capability, but is licensed per product.

Integration

Jira Studio supported Atlassian's IDE connectors for Eclipse, Visual Studio and IntelliJ IDEA.

Information in Jira Studio could be displayed in external systems using OpenSocial gadgets, and project information could be externally accessed using Activity Streams.[4]

For programmatic access, Jira Studio provided APIs based on REST and Java.

References

  1. Web site: JIRA Studio Release Summary. Atlassian Confluence.
  2. Web site: Atlassian Blogs. 2013-08-26.
  3. Web site: What happened to studio.plugins.atlassian.com?. Atlassian Developers. 2016-07-15.
  4. Web site: Jira Project Management . Monday, 17 December 2018